Seven Lucky Gods Pilgrimage
Join the local tradition of visiting shrines of the Seven Lucky Gods.
Join the local tradition of visiting shrines of the Seven Lucky Gods.
An insightful exhibition on man meeting nature.
With over 120 stalls full of antique items of all shapes and sizes, it's no wonder this market is a lively spot on the first of the month. Pop by and enjoy digging for some hidden treasure.
Try your hand at traditional Japanese calligraphy and put your 2025 New Year's resolutions down in ink.
Think everything from kimono to ceramics, and you'll understand why this market is called the best. Spend hours poring over the stalls, but be prepared to push through some crowds to grab that …
Blue skies are the perfect time to visit this small antique fair. Enjoy some casual browsing without the pressure and noise of the larger markets.
Tokyo Auto Salon is one of the biggest motor shows in the world.
Mega is indeed the only word for these illuminations, but don't think that's all there is! From festival foods to horse-related activities, there's plenty to see here behind the lights.
Ring in the New Year with the traditional Japanese tradition of hatsumōde.
Stretching over 200 meters, the champagne gold LED lights sparkle with a view of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building.
Find your next dream flea market treasure at this trendy market in Shimokitazawa.
This is a friendly neighborhood festival with a fiery twist. Along with daruma dolls of all shapes and sizes, see dances and a bonfire.
See the famous cherry blossom view of Meguro River in winter — well, sort of.
A traditional festival known for it's acrobatic ladder stunts.
Enjoy a quiet getaway from the rush of Shinjuku in Shinjuku Twinkle Park. Keep an eye out around Christmas for their handbell concert.
Check out this flea market with more than 700 vendors.